Richmond Heights City Council Monday night honored Battalion Chief Brian Wideman for saving a man’s life who was suffering from a drug overdose, and also recognized EMS Week. The officials also approved a new liquor license for Pie Five Pizza, in front of Menards.
The city reported on the council meeting on Twitter.
Mayor Thomson and Council Member Moylan read proclamation for EMS Week. It is presented to Chief Hogan. pic.twitter.com/D1uCKaXZvF
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Mayor Thomson and Council Member Finney read the National Police Week Proclamation. It is presented to Chief Wright. pic.twitter.com/ZaQ7IHeyMJ
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Council Member Vilcek reminds everyone to attend the Memorial Day Celebration on May 26 at 5:30p.m. at the Veteran's Memorial @THEHEIGHTSRH
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
The City receives $20K which is used to help eligible residents through @SaintLouCo Home Improvement Loan Program. https://t.co/iHGUlhas6b
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Fire Chief Hogan presents a Certificate of Merit to Battalion Chief Brian Wideman. pic.twitter.com/989sg6MUlh
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Battalion Chief Wideman saved a man's life while off duty. The man was suffering from a drug overdose. Great job Brian!
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
The Community Development Block Grant application for 2017 is approved by Council. It's a $20K allocation to fund Home Improvement Program.
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Council approves @PieFivePizza liquor license for new location at 1778 S. Hanley Rd. in front of new Menards. Welcome to Richmond Heights!
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
All annual liquor licenses have been approved. Cheers everyone!
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Jim Dunajcik of @YourMSD is addressing the Council to explain a request for easement from City along Hampton Creek on @THEHEIGHTSRH property
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016
Council has read Bill No. 5466 for first time. It requests monthly connection reports from @AmerenMissouri to help verify occupancy.
— Richmond Heights, MO (@RichmondHghtsMO) May 17, 2016